Ability Angels sits on Westwood Blvd in Los Angeles with a 6,500 square foot building where people can find equipment for mobility, help with walking and standing, and lots of programs that support both seniors and people with disabilities. The Abilities Zone runs stories and offers advice about independence, adaptive recreation, and disability issues, and the Ability Angels Podcast brings voices from the disability community into regular conversations. The center helps people who need assistance standing or moving with EasyStand devices and adjustable standing devices, and stocks a large selection of mobility equipment like manual and rehab wheelchairs and adaptive seating systems, so those needing complex rehabilitation get good choices. There are staff technicians in house to handle repairs, plus a rehabilitation center focused on offering mobility solutions and custom wheelchairs.
People can join specialized fitness sessions, do essential standing exercises, or work on learning to walk again, with help from cutting-edge equipment used by the Ability First Sport program. The facility offers a full range of senior living choices-independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite care, and even continuing care retirement communities-so residents can get more or less support as needs grow or change. Independent living spaces come with resort-style amenities, social opportunities, meal services, safe walking paths, a barber and salon, movie nights, furnished common rooms, a dining room, housekeeping, laundry, and gardens, while assisted living brings daily help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication, and a 24-hour call system for emergencies.
For seniors with memory issues or dementia, Ability Angels has memory care programs with safe and secure memory care units, memory-enhancing activities, and round-the-clock supervision from trained staff. Residents who need more care get skilled nursing, wound care, and medical help, and the full-time nurses, through agencies like Boston Home Health Aides, Caring Nurses Staffing Agency, and A1 Helping Hands, handle medication, home health, and physical therapy as needed. The community takes care of meals, medication management, and daily needs, plus offers personal care, companion care, and homemaker services for those still living at home, letting families set up care schedules that fit their routine whether that means weekly, daily, or bi-weekly support.
All services aim to help residents and clients keep as much independence and dignity as possible, with personal plans focused on each individual's strengths and needs. There's an honest, mission-driven push at Ability Angels to support elders and people with disabilities in ways that suit their lives, with attention to comfort, inclusion, health care, and the small things that make a life feel full and supported, so whether someone needs simple help with chores or complex medical devices for paralysis or rehabilitation, there's a service to match, and always someone around to offer a bit of kindness along the way.